Last night, we recognized outstanding academic achievement during our Summa Cum Laude Academic Convocation.
These students have set a remarkable standard, pushing themselves to achieve at the highest level, and it was an honor to celebrate all they have accomplished.
Milford alumna and Local 12 reporter Chelsea Sick opened the evening by sharing her story, encouraging students to pursue their goals and take pride in how far they’ve come.
Join us in celebrating these incredible students and all they’ve achieved. The future is bright!
To see the full list of award recipients and view additional photos, click here: https://www.milfordschools.org/article/2836249










Designed for students in grades 9–12, Milford Online Academy offers an asynchronous learning experience with access to live virtual tutoring and support. This flexible structure allows students to learn on their own schedule while still staying connected to certified educators when they need it.
Through the use of Edmentum curriculum and the support of our exceptional Milford staff, this program will provide a high-quality online learning option at no additional cost to the district.
If you are interested in this opportunity, please complete the Intent to Enroll Form below: https://www.milfordschools.org/o/mevs/page/2026-2027-milford-online-academy-enrollment

Join the incredible cast on April 17 at 7 p.m. or April 18 at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. as our students bring the magical world of Seuss to life!
Directed by Grace Jasinosky and produced by Sarah Tyo, this production showcases everything you could want out of a Dr. Seuss book right on stage!
Buy tickets but they are gone at: https://cur8.com/19491/project/138395

We’re excited to announce that Milford High School alumnus Jacob Carpenter will be our next Director of Bands beginning next school year. A former Eagle, Jacob returns home with more than a decade of experience and national-level success leading award-winning programs.
We are thrilled to welcome him back to Milford and can’t wait to see the impact he will make on our students and band program. Welcome home, Jacob!

Looking to get ahead this summer?
Make the most of your summer with Milford Summer School! Students in grades 8–12 can get ahead and stay on track with flexible online courses, including Health, Financial Literacy, and Physical Education. Open to Milford students and those outside the district.
For prices and to learn more, visit: https://www.milfordschools.org/page/summer-school

After the loss of his father, Michael turned to writing to process what words often could not express out loud. His poem, “The Mask of a Mourning Son,” earned first place in the high school division of the 2026 Paul Laurence Dunbar Poetry Contest, capturing the reality of grief behind the face we show the world.
As the anniversary of his father’s passing and his father’s birthday approach, this recognition takes on even greater meaning. Michael dedicated this poem to his father, but it also gave him something he had not been able to find before: a way to be heard.
Read Michael’s poem and learn more about his story: https://www.milfordschools.org/article/2817636

For all of these and more, check out the bulletin board at: https://www.milfordschools.org/page/community-bulletin-board

Community members are encouraged to attend in person or watch the live stream provided by ICRC.
As part of meeting procedures, individuals who wish to provide public comment must submit a request before the start of the meeting. The agenda will be posted to BoardDocs soon.
To watch the meeting virtually, visit: https://www.icrctv.com/milford-school-board

Grant attended last night’s Ohio Governor’s Youth Art Exhibition awards ceremony in Columbus, where his photograph Madden was recognized among the best student artwork in the state.
Out of nearly 5,800 submissions, only 275 works were selected, and just 20 from Southwest Ohio. Grant’s work is one of them!
To see Grant’s piece alongside the others, visit: https://oaae.net/ogyae














Our 3rd grade students brought their learning to life during their Animal Habitat showcase, sharing their animal research reports and presenting the incredible dioramas they created in class. Students also got into the spirit by dressing like animal caretakers and zoo workers, making the experience even more engaging and fun.
Thank you to all the families who stopped by to explore these amazing projects. We loved seeing our students so proud of their hard work!










Come explore an incredible showcase of student artwork, featuring everything from paintings and drawings to photography and more. Step into a gallery of Milford talent on May 1 from 6–8 p.m. or May 2 from 10 a.m.–2 p.m. in the Milford High School cafeteria.
This event is free and open to the public. We hope to see you there!

Recently, Grayson and fellow council members met in Columbus to review applications for youth-led mental health and suicide prevention initiatives. Together, they selected 10 projects to receive nearly $10,000 in grant funding, supporting efforts like therapy dog programs and peer-led wellness fairs in schools and communities across the state.
We’re proud to see Grayson representing Milford and making an impact beyond our district!
You can find the full list of grant recipients here:https://www.ohiospf.org/youth-advisory-council-awards-grants-for-youth-led-suicide-prevention-projects-2/


Mrs. Pangallo’s class took their learning outdoors while exploring the Mississippian culture and the journey of Hernando de Soto. No river nearby, but plenty of fresh air to bring the lesson to life!




Using real college-level equipment in a university setting gave students a chance to level up their skills and get a glimpse of what’s ahead after high school. Experiences like this don’t just bring chemistry to life, they help students start picturing themselves on a college campus and in their future careers. 🧪



Superintendent Dr. Fiori has been visiting classrooms across the district, reading with some of our youngest learners and sharing the joy of a good story.
Reading together not only builds important literacy skills, but also helps students develop confidence, curiosity, and a lifelong love of learning. It’s been a great way to connect with students and highlight the importance of reading each and every day.

From handling hallway adventures to showing up at just about every after-school event, our assistant principals are everywhere they need to be (and somehow everywhere else too). They’re problem-solvers, hype squads, schedule jugglers, and calm-in-the-chaos pros all rolled into one.
Join us in thanking our incredible assistant principals for everything they do to keep our schools moving forward each and every day!

To get ready for the big day, our Kindergarten students at Pattison Elementary put their creativity (and spelling skills!) to the test by building clever T-R-A-P-S to catch those sneaky leprechauns and snag their gold!
But there’s a catch… they had to spell it out instead of saying it, or those tricky leprechauns might hear them and scurry away!
We’re crossing our fingers that their creative designs and careful spelling paid off, because you never know what a little luck and a lot of imagination can bring!





Students enrolled in Honors Anatomy & Physiology and AP Biology had the unique opportunity this morning to witness a live surgical procedure streamed directly into the classroom. During the seminar, students observed expert surgeons perform an orbitozygomatic craniotomy for the resection of a craniopharyngioma, a highly specialized procedure used to remove a tumor from the brain.
The session also included a live Q&A component with the surgical team, giving students the opportunity to hear directly from the medical professionals performing the procedure.
Experiences like this help bring classroom learning to life by showing students how biology and anatomy translate into real-world medical practice.




On Thursday, March 12 from 8:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., Eagles Way and State Route 131 will be closed for a water main tie-in.
During the closure, access to campus will be limited to the Wolfpen Road entrances.
Please plan accordingly and allow a little extra time if you will be traveling through the area.

